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The arms show a canting ash branch (frêne is ash). The alerion is taken from the arms of [[Lorraine]] and refers to the ducal estate of Amance, in which the village was situated. The royal fleur-de-lys refers to the fact that the territory of Metz became part of France under King Louis XIV in 1661. | The arms show a canting ash branch (frêne is ash). The alerion is taken from the arms of [[Lorraine]] and refers to the ducal estate of Amance, in which the village was situated. The royal fleur-de-lys refers to the fact that the territory of Metz became part of France under King Louis XIV in 1661. | ||
[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr | |||
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[[Category:French Municipalities F]] | [[Category:French Municipalities F]] | ||
[[Category:Moselle]] | [[Category:Moselle]] |
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French | D'azur au frêne d'or mouvant de la pointe, accompagné en chef d'un alérion d'argent à dextre et d'une fleur de lis d'or à senestre. |
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Origin/meaning
The arms show a canting ash branch (frêne is ash). The alerion is taken from the arms of Lorraine and refers to the ducal estate of Amance, in which the village was situated. The royal fleur-de-lys refers to the fact that the territory of Metz became part of France under King Louis XIV in 1661.
Literature : Image from http://www.armorialdefrance.fr
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